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    Kidney Transplants In the United States there are 121,678 people waiting for a life saving organ transplant. Of those, there are 100,791 waiting for a kidney transplant. People are put on the kidney transplant list when their own kidneys begin to fail. A kidney transplant is an option to help prolong the life of a person who is experiencing kidney failure. The process of a kidney transplant is very long and stressful process and sometimes ends poorly. Even though kidney transplants are not…

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    Paper 4 "Organ Sales Will Save Lives" by Joanna MacKay explains the problem that thousands of people are complaining about. This problem is that thousands of people are begging to buy a kidney, but the government doesn't allow people to sell human organs. This outcome causes thousands of people to die each year, creating chaos around the world. Mackay and the other author’s want to convey their message to the government on why this catastrophic problem should be fixed. Since this essay is…

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    In the article, "Organ Sales Will Save Lives, by Joanne MacKay, she appeals to the readers’ emotions by raising awareness that there are thousands of people in the world that die every year due to not enough life-saving organs, specifically kidneys. End Stage Renal Disease is when the kidneys stop working and the patient must endure grueling dialysis treatments and put on the transplant list, where they wait for a very long time for a cadaver kidney donation (MacKay ##). With only these options,…

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    what kinds of evidence have you found? For my essay I have found examples of families that uses organ donation compensation as a way out of financial hardship. I also found that Iran is the only country in the world that allows organ sales. Which mean people from that country get compensated every time they donate their organs. In what way might it meet an audience's expectations? My research is based on facts. Is secondary evidence that explains different perspectives of compensation from…

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    children currently need lifesaving organ transplants.” (Donate Life 1). That staggering number is continuously on the rise because of new diseases and, simply put, because there are just not enough organ donors to keep up with the demand for saving lives. In recent years, scientists have been working on discovering how to create a perfectly matched organ for its recipient in an effort to decrease the organ rejection rate. By decreasing the rejection rate, less organs would be needed and more…

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    Liver Disease

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    The liver also produces chemicals to help with blood clotting. The liver filters food from the digestive tract and turns them into proteins and energy. On the back of the liver there is a small pocket like organ that holds fatty foods until digestion. When a person develops liver disease, the organ is not able to properly form proteins to clot the blood and process foods, which explains the common vomiting and excessive bleeding a patient may experience. Liver disease reduces the overall…

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    There are many people dying every year for diseases that need special technology to fight against them. Despite the high number of diseases, scientists have developed new inventions as an answer to keep alive millions of people. An example of those inventions there is the pacemaker, which is a device to recovery the people that have heart diseases by electrical impulses for revitalizing and regulating the heart function. In addition, the Pacemaker as an invention was thanking Australians…

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    Kidney Stone Is Wrong

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    You wince at the pain. You cry at the ache. You tremble at the torture. No, you are not pregnant (thank goodness guys!) but you are suffering from kidney stones. Did you know that women report kidney stone pain to be more torturous than childbirth? Can you say, "OUCH?" But you are suffering for NO reason! And almost one in every 20 people will develop a kidney stone sometime in their life. And if the pain is not the worst part, you can actually be part of the millions who spend thousands of…

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    I feel that organ donation is a good thing and I would be more than happy to be registered as an organ donor. I would feel forever grateful if I were to receive a new organ from someone who decided to be a donor and I don't see any reason why not to donate your organs in the event of a fatal accident. I think that if you are dead than you aren't going to use them anyways and as long as they can be used for good to save someones life such as a cancer patient then I would hope that I could at…

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    Automatic Organ Donation Automatic Organ Donation should be mandatory. Donating organs you will be able to save lives and that will make you a true hero to that person and their family. People in every age give and receive donation in 2014 29,532 people received organ transplant. “Every 10 minutes people are being wait listed 22/79 die each day waiting for transplant. The government should make organ donation mandatory. People are dying every 10 minutes waiting on donors. As of 2014 30,032…

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